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1. [100.00%] Part of the Solution - 9/15/2008 - Library Journal
San Francisco just “gets” sustainable thinking, and conversations that happen there about green design—from the bottom of geothermal wells to the top of living roofs—are richer than anywhere else. Green is in the air, perhaps
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2. [23.15%] Conversants » Extending the Conversations at the Department of Justice
to buy an off the shelf solution by the technical staff. Not because these are seen necessarily as the best solutions, but off the shelf ILS solutions are the safest in terms of guaranteed delivery of functionality, support of the system, and
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3. [17.13%] The Answer
Corp. Decisif Software Solutions DKSystems Inc. DP Solutions DVSD International Envisage Systems Epicor Software Firstwave Technologies FG&A Foresight Software Dispatch CA-Netman InterTrac Help Desk CallManager Sysman Persist Li@son FAULT
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4. [14.35%] http://www.DavidLankes.org TITLE:
Namely: A distributed, solution that can be repackaged for specific audiences, A system-wide solution that builds on the unique subject-level expertise of the clearinghouses, An Internet-based solution that provides the best of the existing
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5. [11.57%] http://www.DavidLankes.org TITLE: The
jobs). The asynchronous solution has been to violate license and send a copy of a licensed resource to a patron1. What is needed is a single solution that can queue on-demand licensed resources requested by a librarian into a "safe-haven"
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6. [7.41%] Power Tweeting: Next Steps - 10/15/2009 - Library Journal
When product pipeline first covered Twitter back in July 2007, the tool was so novel that only a very few libraries and librarians were experimenting with it. Now, over two years later, Twitter has gone mainstream, thanks to promotion by
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7. [7.41%] The Dewey Dilemma - 10/1/2009 - Library Journal
Not long ago, a mother blogged about her visit to a newly opened public library in Darien, CT. Though she appreciated its soaring ceilings, the fireplaces and cozy nooks, the presence of a café, and state-of-the-art technology, what really
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8. [7.41%] Flower Power - 5/15/2008 - Library Journal
Imagine a 24,000 square foot space anchored by a rotunda and embraced by undulating glass walls. “Doesn
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9. [7.41%] Self-Service to the People - 8/15/2009 - Library Journal
It’s called GoLibrary in the United States and Bokomaten in its native Sweden. Patrons know it as Library-a-Go-Go in Contra Costa County, CA, but whatever its name, the automated lending service this materials handling machine provides has
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10. [5.56%] http://www.DavidLankes.org TITLE: The
repetition of results. One solution to these problems is human intermediation. Some search tools have integrated human intermediation through directory-based search tools; Yahoo, for example, started as a directory-based search tool. These tools
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